Word: walt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From head to foot this man has upon him the effects of a deep perusal of Gumbel's "Kollege Klothes." He hasn't missed a trick. There is the smart felt, a copy of the Knox model, but you get it for $3.73 instead of $10.00. Just walt till it gets wet (or at least wetter). There is the snap on tie, so trick that you know at a glance only an expert factory girls' fingers could have tied it. But then she might have been his girl; who can tell. The coat and pants have a brother...
...dead pears before the Henry House Or the stonewall of Jackson breathe its parched Devouring breath upon the failing charge. . . . The Significance. "What America needs is a good five cent cigar"-and not till now has it had an adequate story or poem of the Civil War (aside from Walt Whitman's Lincoln). Yet, the Civil War surpasses in colorful drama any other episode in U. S. history, and Poet Benet proves it so. Delving into that not quite forgotten past, he reproduces atmosphere and currents of passion. Through 377 pages of close-packed verse, his rhythm is pompous...
...near future the John Barnard Associates will publish their first regular publication entitled "A Leaf of Grass from Shady Hill.. with a review of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, written by Charles Eliot Norton in 1855." The book is in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Eliot Norton '46. The book is now being printed at the Harvard University Press...
...this evening at the Pops concert in Symphony Hall, starting at 8.15 o'clock. Overture to "Cinderella" Rossini Second Military March Schubert-Caselia Song without Words Tchaikovsky Roumanian Rhapsody Enesco Overture "The Roman Carnival" Berlioz Prehide to "Lohengrin" Wagner Symphonic Poem "Les Preludes" Liszt Ballet Music from "Gloconda" Ponchielli Walt? No. 15 Brahms Gerieke Ride of the Valkyries from "The Valkyrie" Waguer
...Medea of Euripides: T. N. Stensland '28 on "Nominating John Sherman" by James A. Garfield; A. D. Howlett '28, on "Plea for the Old South Church" by Wendell Phillips; Theodore Hall '29, on "The Death of Socrates" by Plato; T. H. Eliot '28 on "The Mystic Trumpeter" by Walt Whitman...